Brother PE-600II- User Manual

Brother PE-600II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important Safety Instructions; DANGER; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 3 – ii; FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY; NOTE; Blue
  • Page 4 – iii; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Declaration of; Responsible Party: Brother International Corporation
  • Page 5 – For safe operation
  • Page 6 – License Agreement
  • Page 7 – Warning Labels; Label locations
  • Page 8 – Precautions; Concerning optional embroidery cards
  • Page 9 – viii; Machine Structure and Features; eedle bar 1; Memo
  • Page 11 – Other features; Safety mechanism
  • Page 12 – Available features; Various built-in patterns
  • Page 13 – xii; Manual Structure; This manual is constructed as described below.; Read before use; This machine is equipped with a help feature.
  • Page 14 – xiii; Contents; GETTING READY
  • Page 15 – xiv; OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES
  • Page 16 – xv; EMBROIDERING SETTINGS
  • Page 17 – xvi; APPENDIX
  • Page 18 – II
  • Page 19 – Names of Machine Parts and Their Functions; Front view
  • Page 20 – Operation panel
  • Page 21 – Included Accessories; Accessories
  • Page 22 – Optional Accessories; The following are available as optional accessories.
  • Page 23 – Setting Up the Machine; Setup and transporting precautions
  • Page 24 – Setup location; Note; CAUTION
  • Page 25 – Setting up the machine; Adjust the legs so that the machine is steady.
  • Page 26 – Adjust the orientation of the operation panel.; Adjust the angle of the operation panel.
  • Page 27 – on the left. Insert screw
  • Page 28 – Positioning the spool stand; Secure the spool stand in the embroidering position.; Attach the embroidery frame holder to the carriage.
  • Page 29 – This completes the preparation of the machine.
  • Page 30 – EMBROIDERING TUTORIAL
  • Page 31 – Operating Precautions; Power supply precautions; • During electrical storms.; WARNING
  • Page 32 – Needle precautions; Good needle; If the distance between the needle and
  • Page 33 – Upper thread recommendations; Fabric recommendations; Display recommendations
  • Page 34 – Basic Procedures
  • Page 35 – Installing the Bobbin; Removing the bobbin case; Pull the thread picker toward you.; Oiling the machine; The thread picker can only be moved
  • Page 36 – Installing the Bobbin; Installing the bobbin; Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case.; Installing the bobbin case; Insert the bobbin case into the hook.; • Fully insert the bobbin case until it snaps; Close the hook cover.
  • Page 37 – Turning ON the Machine; Plug the power supply cord into the machine.; • If the number 1 needle bar is not already at
  • Page 38 – Turning ON the Machine; Understanding the screens; Display
  • Page 39 – Screen overview; The basic operation flow is shown below.
  • Page 40 – Selecting an Embroidery Pattern; Pattern type selection screen; Pattern list screen; Checking a preview image from the pattern selection screen; Touch
  • Page 41 – Selecting an embroidery pattern
  • Page 42 – Editing the Embroidery Pattern; When; Pattern editing screen
  • Page 43 – Specifying Embroidering Setting; Embroidering settings screen
  • Page 44 – Previewing the Image; Checking a preview image; The preview image is displayed.
  • Page 45 – Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame; Embroidery frames that can be used appear; Icon
  • Page 46 – Press the inner frame into the outer frame.
  • Page 47 – Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine; Attaching the embroidery frame
  • Page 48 – Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine; • Only loosen the thumb screws a maximum; • The inner frame should be on top.; Incorrect frame positioning.
  • Page 49 – Checking the Embroidery Area; The embroidering screen appears.
  • Page 50 – Upper Threading; Checking the needle bars and thread colors; In the embroidering settings screen, touch; Embroidering screen
  • Page 51 – The screen indicating that the spools be changed is closed.
  • Page 52 – Upper threading; Press
  • Page 53 – • Make sure that the spool stand is opened in
  • Page 54 – • Make sure that the thread is securely caught
  • Page 55 – • The path from the upper thread guide
  • Page 56 – Threading the needle; Use the automatic needle-threading mechanism to; Press the automatic needle-threading button.
  • Page 57 – • Make sure that the thread securely passes; • The threader moves back away from the
  • Page 58 – on; Using the spool net
  • Page 59 – Sewing the Embroidery; Locking mechanism; Starting embroidering; • If the start/stop button is not pressed within; The light goes off when sewing starts.
  • Page 61 – Stopping embroidering; Temporarily pausing; Resume sewing after the machine was turned off; If the thread breaks while sewing
  • Page 62 – Checking the Thread Tension; Correct thread tension
  • Page 63 – Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric; Removing the embroidery frame; Pull off the embroidery frame toward you.; Removing the fabric; Loosen the outer frame screw.
  • Page 64 – Turning OFF the Machine; Set the main power switch to “
  • Page 65 – After the opening screen
  • Page 66 – Screen Quick Reference Guide; Key displays
  • Page 67 – Understanding the pattern type selection screen; Bu
  • Page 68 – Understanding the pattern list screen
  • Page 69 – Understanding the pattern editing screen
  • Page 71 – Understanding the embroidering settings screen
  • Page 73 – Understanding the embroidering screen
  • Page 75 – When You Have a Question, This May Help You; DST; Wiper
  • Page 76 – Thread tension changed suddenly
  • Page 79 – Turn on the embroidery machine.
  • Page 80 – Changing the Needle; Replacing the needle; Turn off the embroidery machine.; • Do not apply extreme force when loosening
  • Page 81 – As shown in the illustration, press
  • Page 82 – Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames; Embroidery frame types and applications
  • Page 83 – • When embroidering fabric that should not
  • Page 84 – Hooping the Fabric; Loosen the screw on the outer frame.
  • Page 85 – Using the embroidery sheet
  • Page 86 – Large/small pieces of fabric; • Use a clothespin or binder clip to fasten the; Embroidering small pieces of fabric; Embroidering the corner of fabric
  • Page 87 – Embroidery Frame Position and Movement; Moving to the correct position; • The embroidery machine is turned on.; The embroidery frame will move.; • The embroidering settings screen is displayed.
  • Page 89 – Changing the Embroidering Position; and; • Touch; Finding the sewing position
  • Page 90 – • When specifying the starting of stitching,; Unlocking the needle bar; The needle bar is unlocked.; Adjusting the angle; The screen shown below appears.
  • Page 91 – to check the
  • Page 92 – Embroidering a Pattern Containing Seven or More Colors; Assignment of thread colors to needle bars
  • Page 93 – The stitch navigating screen appears.; The embroidering screen appears again.
  • Page 94 – Changing the Thread Spools with Designs of Seven or More Colors
  • Page 95 – Change the thread spool.
  • Page 96 – If the upper thread breaks
  • Page 97 – of “If the upper
  • Page 98 – Embroidering From the Beginning or Middle of the Pattern; • If necessary, change the fabric framed in the; To start sewing from the beginning
  • Page 100 – Resume Embroidering After Turning OFF the Machine; When the screen shown below appears after
  • Page 101 – • Check that the needle drop point is
  • Page 102 – Adjusting the Thread Tension; • If the thread with the weight attached is
  • Page 103 – Turn the thread tension knobs.; Upper thread is too tight; Upper thread is too loose
  • Page 104 – Repeatedly sewing a pattern along a diagonal / 90
  • Page 105 – Automatic Lock Stitch Setting
  • Page 106 – Starting/Ending Position Settings; Specifying the starting position
  • Page 107 – Sew the first embroidery pattern.; After embroidering is finished, the machine
  • Page 108 – Maximum Sewing Speed Setting; Maximum sewing speed; The value between; Embroidery frame
  • Page 109 – Setting the Machine to Stop at Color Changes
  • Page 111 – Temporary Needle Bar Setting; • The start/stop button can be pressed at the
  • Page 113 – Reserved Needle Bar Settings; The color selected in step
  • Page 114 – This cancels the manual needle bar setting.
  • Page 117 – Embroidery Data Precautions; Types of embroidery data that can be used; USB Floppy disk drive; CompactFlash; Only insert or remove USB media while; When a file folder is necessary to create, use a computer.
  • Page 118 – Precautions on using the computer to create data; • If the name of embroidery data file/folder cannot be identified,; Trademarks
  • Page 119 – General pattern selection
  • Page 121 – Embroidery patterns; The list of embroidery patterns appears.; Select an embroidery pattern.; Touch the desired pattern.; This confirms the pattern selection.
  • Page 122 – Renaissance Alphabet Patterns
  • Page 123 – Floral alphabet patterns; The list of floral alphabet patterns appears.
  • Page 124 – Appliqué alphabet; Select the text size.
  • Page 125 – Frame patterns; Select a frame pattern.
  • Page 126 – Alphabet patterns; Select a character font.
  • Page 127 – Changing the size; To enter multiple characters, repeat steps
  • Page 129 – Deleting embroidery data
  • Page 131 – Compatible operating systems:; Connecting; • The USB cable can be plugged into the USB; Recalling
  • Page 133 – Me/2000 or the “Safely Remove
  • Page 136 – Editing the Embroidery Pattern (Pattern Editing Screen); Combining patterns; • When another pattern is selected, it is; Repeat steps
  • Page 137 – Continue touching; Moving a pattern; • To return the pattern to its position before it
  • Page 138 – Flipping a pattern horizontally; Flipping a pattern vertically; Changing the size of a pattern
  • Page 139 – After making the desired changes, touch; Rotating a pattern
  • Page 141 – The pattern editing screen appears again.; so that it changes to
  • Page 142 – Changing the thread density; Selects a less thread density
  • Page 143 – Specifying multi-color text; • Each touch of the key turns the setting either
  • Page 144 – The change thread color screen appears.
  • Page 145 – Deleting a pattern
  • Page 146 – Editing the Embroidery Pattern (Embroidering Settings Screen); Rotating the entire pattern; The entire pattern can be rotated.; If
  • Page 147 – Creating a repeating pattern; or
  • Page 149 – Editing a Combined Pattern; To select the pattern, touch; The pattern editing screen appears.
  • Page 153 – Saving Embroidery Patterns; Machine’s Memory; With the pattern that you want to save
  • Page 154 – • If the wrong pattern was selected or you; To delete the data, press; • To quit deleting, press; • Do not turn off the machine while the; Recalling stored patterns
  • Page 155 – • Press
  • Page 156 – BASIC SETTINGS AND HELP FEATURE
  • Page 157 – Using the Settings Key; Understanding the settings screen
  • Page 158 – Details of each of the settings are described in the
  • Page 159 – Turning the buzzer on or off
  • Page 160 – Changing the language; The desired language is displayed.; Changing the display guides
  • Page 162 – The center cursor is displayed as specified.
  • Page 163 – Time; Display expanded thread color; ON: If the pattern is created by the PE-Design’s; Original Thread
  • Page 164 – Custom thread table settings
  • Page 165 – Select the thread color number type.
  • Page 167 – Deleting short stitches
  • Page 168 – Using the Machine Operations Guide Key; display the available information.; Operations; The sewing machine help screen appears.
  • Page 169 – After checking the procedure, touch; The screen that was displayed before
  • Page 170 – Using the Help Key; If help is needed, touch
  • Page 172 – Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600
  • Page 173 – Appliqué Sewing; This section describes the procedure for sewing appliqués.; Sewing appliqué patterns; display may appear as; Procedure for sewing appliqués; • If the appliqué is cut out along the inside of
  • Page 174 – • If an iron-on stabilizer is used to attach the; Finish sewing the embroidery.
  • Page 175 – , and then attach the appliqué; . Make sure that the area
  • Page 176 – • Be sure to stop the machine before the cross; Attach the embroidery frame removed in step
  • Page 179 – • If the baseline is misaligned or intersects
  • Page 180 – Helpful Tips for the Operation of PR-600II; Color thread table; Normal thread color display
  • Page 181 – Creating Beautiful Embroidery; Threads
  • Page 182 – Polyester mesh cut-away stabilizer works
  • Page 183 – Hooping Techniques; This type of frame allows tubular
  • Page 184 – Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart; Garment
  • Page 185 – OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
  • Page 186 – Using the Optional Cap Frame; Cap frame and its accessories; Cap frame
  • Page 187 – Types of caps
  • Page 188 – • Caps with a front panel that is less than; Fabric precautions; Cap fabric recommended for embroidering; • The removed thumb screws remain attached
  • Page 189 – through
  • Page 190 – Do not loosen them too far.; Do not loosen them too far.
  • Page 191 – Remove the pad inserted in step; Attach the needle plate spacer to the needle plate.; Preparing the mounting jig
  • Page 192 – • Make sure that the stopper is firmly secured.; Check that there is no looseness.
  • Page 193 – For the standard type
  • Page 196 – • Make sure the notch comes out.
  • Page 197 – • Align the notch in the advanced cap frame
  • Page 198 – • Make sure that the pins go through the
  • Page 199 – Adjust the other side in the same way.
  • Page 200 – Use the clips to secure the cap.; • Repeat steps
  • Page 201 – Attach the cap frame to the cap frame driver.; Removing the cap frame; • Be careful that the cap frame does not hit; For the standard cap frame
  • Page 202 – • Insert the thumb screws into the holes where
  • Page 203 – Sew underlay stitches.
  • Page 205 – Using the Optional Bobbin Winder; For precautions concerning the power supply, refer to page 14.; Optional bobbin winder and its accessories; Be sure to place the bobbin winder on a level, stable surface.
  • Page 206 – • Firmly insert the thread guide as far as; Connecting the AC adapter; • Be sure to firmly insert the plug on the AC
  • Page 207 – Winding the bobbin; Set the thread spool on the spool pin.
  • Page 208 – Start winding the bobbin.
  • Page 209 – If bobbin winding is stopped before it is finished:
  • Page 210 – Maintenance; Cleaning the LCD; Cleaning the hook
  • Page 212 – Cleaning the bobbin case
  • Page 213 – Oiling the race
  • Page 214 – • Be sure to rotate the handwheel; Put a drop of oil onto the hook.; • Use a pointed object to punch a small hole; Oiling the needle bars; • Too much oil may drip onto sewing project.
  • Page 215 – Troubleshooting; On-screen troubleshooting
  • Page 216 – Symptom
  • Page 224 – Error messages
  • Page 230 – If the LCD cannot be read
  • Page 231 – • If the buzzer sounds twice when cross
  • Page 232 – Specifications; Embroidery machine specifications
  • Page 233 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 237 – E M B R O I D E R Y M A C H I N E; O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L
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